Déjà Vu 1997
However, this theory is backed up with no proof and is not seemingly logical. It could be some sort of malfunctioning among the extended and brief term circuits in the brain, which means new details may take a shortcut straight to lengthy-term memory. This skips over the mechanisms the brain ordinarily uses to shop details, so it could feel like we are experiencing some thing from the previous. Back in 2006, scientists at the Leeds Memory Group believed they had…